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  2. Advertising

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS

    It is believed that in the event of the Bruce-Page Government being successful at the approaching elections Sir Neville Howse will become Minister ...

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  4. QUARTER SESSIONS OPENED THIS AFTERNOON

    The Court of Quarter Sessions was opened at the Courthouse this afternoon, Judge Coyle presiding. Captain P. V. Starkey, V.C., prosecuted ...

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  5. PRINCE GEORGE LEAVES HOME

    Profiting by defective staff work, Prince George on Saturday managed to board the liner Empress of Australia at Portsmouth without being ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL RURAL WORKERS' WAGE

    The Full Bench of the Industrial Commission yesterday after a discussion Avith representatives of the parties concerned fixed August 27 as the date ...

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  7. AERIAL DOINGS FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    A gravestone of Aberdeen granite, sculptured with a representation of Sir Alan Cobham's 'plane, has been erected on the grave of Mr. Arthur Elliott, ...

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  8. R. H. PEARCE, AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION SCULLER.

    who won the final of the Olympic sculling championship. The victory of Pearce carried with it the Philadelphia gold challenge cup emblematic of the amateur sculling championship of the world. The holder can be challenged on six months' notice. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. POSTAL ARTICLE THEFT

    Victor Herman Major was charged with having on July 2, 1928, stolen one postal article, the property of the Postmaster-General. The accused pleaded ...

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  10. EMPLOYERS TO MEET

    Mr. W. Brooks, M.L.C., president of the Central Council of Employers, said yesterday that a meeting of the Employers' Federation of Australia, at ...

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  11. KILLED BY BLACKS

    "Tell white fellah old man died himself." These words were uttered by leaders of a tribe of blacks to two civilised black boys. So frightened ...

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  12. GENERAL HAPPENINGS

    During the night manoeuvres throughout the coming week 300 aeroplanes will participate in bombing attacks on London and the defence of ...

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  13. THEFT OF MONEY

    Lionel Clyde Dreyer was charged that at Broken Hill on June 14, 1928, he did receive £19 10/6 under authority to pay Clifton Clive Glasson ...

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  14. NEW STARTING LETTER FOR AUSTRALIAN AIRCRAFT

    The civil aviation authorities explain that owing to the alteration in aviation signs Australian aircraft will have V.H. to V.M. as their starting letter ...

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  15. LABOR LEADERS GIVE VIEWS ON EMPLOYERS' PROPOSALS

    Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labor Council, says that the council has been advocating the settlement of disputes by round-table ...

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  16. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA

    The voyage of H.M.A.S. Australia from Portsmouth to Montreal was not without incident. The vessel has arrived for a four days' visit. An ...

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  17. CAVALRY MANOEUVRES IN OCCUPIED GERMANY

    The news that a British regiment is participating in the French cavalry manoeuvres in the occupied area has startled German opinion. ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Another gift of £10,000 to the Sydney University was accepted at yesterday's meeting of the Senate. The donor is Dr. Gordon Craig, who also ...

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  19. CRASH IN SOUTH AFRICA

    A diamond buyer who was the possessor of the first privately-owned Moth machine in South Africa, which he used on weekly visits to the diamond ...

    Article : 75 words
  20. BOILERMAKERS AT BUNNERONG

    Because of the dismissal of two of their mates boilermakers employed at the works of Babcock and Wilcox Ltd. at Bunnerong went on strike ...

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  21. STATE PARLIAMENT PROROGUED TILL AUGUST 28

    The State Parliament was yesterday further prorogued until August 28. ...

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  22. AEROPLANE CRASHES ON TO LOADED BUS

    At New Westminster a unique accident occurred. An aeroplane crashed down hundreds of feet into a bus loaded with 30 persons. It was remarkable ...

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  23. FALSE PRETENCES

    James Patrick M'Auliffe was charged that on May 29 he did falsely pretend to August James heaves that his family was then in a state of destitution ...

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  24. ATTACK ON WOMAN

    Still another outrage was reported to the police late last night when Florence Margaret M'Carthy (24). a music teacher, was attacked when ...

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  25. COMPULSORY VOTING

    Embodied in a draft bill which Mr. A. Bruntnell, the Chief Secretary, will submit for Cabinet approval before Parliament meets is a proposal that ...

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  26. VICTORIAN RUBBER WORKERS REFUSE FOUR-DAY WEEK

    At a meeting on Saturday members of the Rubber Workers' Union unanimously rejected a proposal made by the Dunlop Rubber Company that the ...

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  27. WEST AUSTRALIA CHILD FOUND DEAD

    The dead body of James Dawson, the 22-months-old child who disappeared from his home at Albany last Monday, was discovered on the north-eastern ...

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  28. FRENCH SHIP TO SHORE AIR MAIL SERVICE

    A s[?]p to shore airplane mail service was inaugurated on Monday from the steamer Ile de France by a French line, saving almost a day. Flights are ...

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  29. JUROR REPRIMANDED

    There was a stir in the Darlinghurst Sessions yesterday when Acting Judge Maxwell had to reprimand a juryman. The juryman arrived late and after ...

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  30. AFTER THIRTY YEARS

    A telegram containing three words announced that the father of Mr. James Warner, who was supposed to have died 30 years ago, was still alive. ...

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  31. JURORS DISMISSED

    When the goat stealing case was brought before the Court of Quarter Sessions this afternoon the Crown Prosecutor said that it would take ...

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  32. CANADIAN REVENUE SHOWING A SURPLUS

    The revenue for the first four months of the year went up 13,000,000 dollars, aad the expenditure increased by 4,000,000 dollars. The total revenue ...

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  33. LONDON TO SOUTH AFRICA AND BACK IN 14 DAYS

    A young South African airman, Lieutenant Murdock, who undertook a return journey from London to Capetown in 24 days, arrived at Pretoria ...

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  34. ALLEGED THEFT OF GOATS

    William James Norris and Alfred Edward Bloomfield were charged that in March last at Rockley, New Smith Wales, they did steal 100 goats, the ...

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  35. WOMAN IS FOUND DEAD IN A GAS-FILLED ROOM

    Mrs. Alice Emily Kalafatos (32), who had been in poor health for some time, was found dead in a gas-filled room at her home at Inglewood yesterday. The ...

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  36. BATTERED TO DEATH

    Miss Helena M'Clusky (60) was found dead on a footpath at Newtown last night. Her head was frightfully battered and her face and clothing ...

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  37. TROUBLED CHINA

    Dispatches received during the weekend from Mukden suggest that the Manchurian leaders are on the point of declaring their association with the ...

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  38. SCALDED TO DEATH

    Doris Reynolds (4) fell into a copper of boiling water at Cottesloe and died 24 hours later in the Children's Hospital. ...

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  40. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED

    Max Downing (19), of Rosewater, was taken to the Port Adelaide Casualty Hospital last night by a motorist who stated that he was returning from ...

    Article : 88 words
  41. ITALIA DISASTER

    When General Nobile interviewed Signor Mussolini he informed the Duce that all scientific observations made during the first journey of the Italia, ...

    Article : 114 words
  42. GIG WHEEL PASSES OVER CHILD'S HEAD

    The four-year-old son of Mr. Joe Carthew, of Tantanoola, had a narrow escape from serious injury last week (says a Tantanoola message in the ...

    Article : 67 words
  43. UNION BADGE SHOW.

    No reports of any trouble occurring on the mines as a result of the badge show, which opened last night and was, conducted on the day and afternoon ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLES CYCLING ACROSS ATLANTIC

    Herren Header and Hirschberg (of Hamburg) have started to cycle across the Atlantic from Hamburg. They expect to arrive in New York in 50 ...

    Article : 99 words
  45. COAL FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA FROM MINES IN ENGLAND

    It is understood that the South Australian, Government has net called for tenders for coal but has purchased it privately at 33/ a ton (including ...

    Article : 211 words
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  47. MAN FOUND DROWNED

    On Friday afternoon Sergeant Johns, of Loxton, was informed that the body of a man had been found floating in a tank near Bugle Hunt. ...

    Article : 75 words
  48. U.S.A. MOTOR CARS

    Australia, which occupied fourth position during May, 1928, as a market for American passenger automobiles, had assumed second position in ...

    Article : 71 words
  49. ELEPHANTS BREAK LOOSE

    Five elephants at Lewiston to-day broke for liberty. They smashed plateglass shop fronts as they dashed for the Idaho River to escape the ...

    Article : 77 words
  50. COMPENSATION SCHEME

    Mr. R. C. Atkinson presided at a meeting of the Compensation Scheme Joint Committee held this morning in the committee rooms. There were ...

    Article : 238 words
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  52. N.Z. CROSSING FATALITY

    When a picnic train crashed into a motor car at a level flossing at Matamata, a Maori woman, Mrs. Cati (22), and her 10-months-old son were killed ...

    Article : 58 words
  53. CASHIER'S LIBEL CLAIM

    The case in which Mary Bodkin, formerly cashier of the A.W.U., claimed £1000 damages from James Mahony, another official of the A.W.U., for ...

    Article : 53 words
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